A simple question for a simple point. Who drew this buggy-inspired sketch?
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Apal?
Fibrefab
Quote from: shamrock on February 26, 2019, 01:03:17 PM
Fibrefab
No, and remember the question is not which Company planned to build this car, but rather who drew this buggy sketch?
was it done by a well known car designer?
Im guessing an Italian car designer?
british?
is the designer still living?
was this sketch done in the early seventies?
Quote from: kwgibbs on February 26, 2019, 09:04:58 PM
was this sketch done in the early seventies?
No, late 1960s.
Did it have any connection with the adams probe?
Quote from: kwgibbs on February 27, 2019, 03:37:32 PM
Did it have any connection with the adams probe?
No, afraid not.
Tom Karen?
Simon Cox?
It has some design elements of a Trevor Fiore drawing, but looks a bit clumsy and stunted for his work, Anyway, is it TF?
Quote from: richard cuyler on February 28, 2019, 08:05:17 AM
It has some design elements of a Trevor Fiore drawing, but looks a bit clumsy and stunted for his work, Anyway, is it TF?
Sadly not TF.
Mark Lloyd?
Roy Haynes?
David Gittens
Martin Smith?
Stephen Harper?
Harris Mann?
Ian Callum?
Is it a design for jaguar?
As it is a famous designer it must be a drawing from his early career
Quote from: Skut on March 03, 2019, 01:12:55 PM
Ian Callum?
Sorry for the slow answer, but I've been traveling for the last 10 days. So yes, this is a design by Ian Callum, sketched in 1968 when he was 14-years-old, and sent to Sir William Lyons at Jaguar for his opinion, which was very positive (and ironic now that Callum heads up the Design team at Jaguar Cars). Another point to you Skut.